The car that was in the hidden driveway.
If a vehicle is pulling into roadway from driveway, the vehicle pulling out is at fault.
anytime someone is backing out of a driveway or parking spot, they are at fault. The other driver will only be sited for speeding.
It is usually the responsibility of the homeowner if a person pulls into a driveway and runs over a bicycle. The homeowner's insurance might also pay for this accident. It might be the driver's fault if the bicycle was not in the driveway at the time or the driver was drinking.
If he pulled out in front of a car driving on the street and it struck his car, then he is at fault. If he was rear-ended by the car following, then the following driver is at fault.
its the tractor's fault. a very simple case
Finding out the answer to these sorts of questions is what courts are for. The answer depends on the details, but from the brief description given, I'm inclined toward the position that it's probably your fault, or a mixture of fault, but with you being the one mostly in the wrong. People who are backing up are supposed to take extra caution.
Their fault for not looking both ways
This is known as a normal fault.
It is always the responsibility of the vehicle entering a flow of traffic to yield to the oncoming traffic. The striking vehicle could be found to be at fault but it would have to be an unusual circumstance.
if the car b pulls in out of no where and with out the signal is car b fault
it is the person who pulls out on your street
If he was truly stationary and you hit him, you are probably at fault. If he was illegally going through the turn, he might be at fault.